COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONMiller High Life, the "champagne of beers," dates to 1903. Miller High Life is a classic American-style lager recognized for its consistently crisp, smooth taste and iconic clear-glass bottle. Miller High Life embraces its rich heritage and is known by its drinkers as an authentic, unpretentious beer. As the best beer value in America, we encourage beer drinkers to "Take Back the High Life."

Probably the best beer on the market as far as quality vs. value is concerned. Miller High Life is a beer staple that will be on shelves long after everyone who’s reading this review is dead and gone. A blue collared no nonsense beer for the working man on a buget. That’s pretty much been the base audience of Miller High Life.
I keep this beer in my fridge when my wallet gets a little slim or I just don’t feel like throwing down 15 to 20 dollars for a 6 pack of craft brews. When these bottles are ice cold, they are pretty darn refreshing and pair up weel with pretty much anything for dinner.
If you like Hootie And The Blowfish, and enjoy wearing turttle neck sweaters, this beer probably won’t be for you.

I am one of those few guys that generally find beer bitter. Miller has a sweet crisp taste. The slight bitterness is at the end. I can easily drink and enjoy this beer. I like it a lot, no matter what anyone else says.

This is now my favorite macro /session beer. It still has the same basic taste that it had 20 years ago. I pray that inbev doesn’t get it’s slimy claws on the Miller brewing company. Inbev has ruined: Budweiser; Rolling Rock; Becks; Bass; Corona and Modelo, just to name a few of it’s victims.

Pours a solid straw color. Nice thick head. Lots of lacing as you drink. Very clear, clean, and fresh looking. In my mind, this is what a lager beer should look like.

I’m guessing that’s the cooked vegetable that I smell. I hear people talk about ’cooked vegetable’ and yeah, I guess. Mind you, I don’t consider it ’off-putting’ but it just doesn’t help. Other than that, I can smell mildewed corn. Phhhttt!

Taste, on the other hand is pretty good. It’s pretty mellow. It’s somewhat sweet. I can taste the corn for sure. I taste some decent hops. To me, this is what I expect a beer to taste like, at least in style.

Mouthfeel is medium. It’s full bodied, but not super heavy. It finishes clean, and quite dry. There’s a slight bitterness right at the end of the finish.

Overall, I really like this beer. With the exception of the aroma, this is really good. I think I tend to prefer this beer to be on the warm side. It seems to work better. Good price, for a good beer!!

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